Member's BLOG: Saturday, September 24, 2011
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Saturday, September 24, 2011
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BUSY day for me!! Heading to my moms house early in the morning to work on building a shelter, seperate pen for my horse ( hes getting really old and needs to be seperated for over the winter). Then its off to pick up 100 square bales by hand and bring them home, stack them. Sounds fun hey lol. The monte will prob just sit at home for the most part since we will be taking the truck, but i'll prob go for a cruise in the evening(while i still can) oh ya and brush the horses and make them all pretty, possibly take pictures of them.
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Just got home saw Toby Keith at Verizon Wireless Amphitheater St Louis
have to get some sleep leave for work at 6.am ..
have to get some sleep leave for work at 6.am ..
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I just got home. It has been a long day so I am going to bed soon. I filled the Town & Country at Walmart on the way home. I paid 3.32 a gallon. I hope it keeps going down. It costs me 60.00 bucks everytime I fill it if I let it run empty.
I will check in when I awake. I hope everyone has a good morning.
I will check in when I awake. I hope everyone has a good morning.
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so here it is the new ride. My wife and daughter will be sharing it. I picked it up for a lot less than than advertised. needs a little work but nothing major.
Grand Prix 1995 - $1300 (Bay City)
White Grand Prix,140,000 miles, runs great, good condition, very clean! Owned by mechanic and maintained well. Call if interested
Location: Bay City
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Grand Prix 1995 - $1300 (Bay City)
White Grand Prix,140,000 miles, runs great, good condition, very clean! Owned by mechanic and maintained well. Call if interested
Location: Bay City
it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
PostingID: 2612897285
No contact info?
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other contact info, craigslist can notify them via email.
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Teacher `Todd = Thank You!
Hi EveryBody,
What's happening out there in your `Life on Planet Earth ?
^ They are Watching You ^ So is Santa ^
Wish you a `Happy in your space. Be good 2 yourself & others. Help those in need `if you can.
EnJoy your day & weekEnd.
Be safe out there `Ok
What `if ?
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Last edited by Space; 09-24-2011 at 05:45 AM.
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What's the Prize ? What's the Prize
It's a 62 -68 Pontiac Grand Prix
1962
Aside from the minimal exterior chrome trim and distinctive grille and taillights, the first Grand Prix was much like other full-sized Pontiacs. It was essentially a Catalina hardtop coupe trimmed to standards similar to the larger top-line Bonneville.
Inside were bucket seats upholstered Morrokide vinyl and separated by a center console including a floor shifter, storage compartment and tachometer at the front end. The rear seat was of the bench type with a center armrest below a radio speaker grille (which could be made functional with the extra-cost Bi-Phonic rear speaker), along with nylon loop-blend carpeting covering the floor and lower door panels. Other standards including a padded instrument panel, deluxe steering wheel, courtesy lights and other items.
The standard engine was the Bonneville's 303-horsepower 389-cubic-inch V8 with four-barrel carburetor and dual exhausts. Optionally available were a 389 Tri-Power with three two-barrel carburetors and 318 hp (237 kW), and two other higher-output 389s including a four-barrel version rated 333 horsepower (248 kW) and 348 hp (260 kW) Tri-Power option. Late in the model year a "street" version of the larger 421, primarily a racing engine in 1961 and most of 1962, became available, but only in a four-barrel form rated at 320 horsepower (240 kW). Pontiac also offered the 421 cu in (7 l) Super Duty with two four-barrel carburetors, rated at 405 hp (302 kW), as a US$2,250 option (when the base Grand Prix listed at US$3,490).<SUP id=cite_ref-0 class=reference>[1]</SUP> Also standard was a three-speed manual transmission, while optional transmissions included a Borg-Warner T-10 four-speed with Hurst shifter or the three-speed Roto Hydra-matic.
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Hi Megan, wish you a great weekend.
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Jerry, sounds like fun until you have to go to work..
I can relate...I'm on break @ work now : )
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Hi Mike (JG)...EnJoy you weekend
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`Lou, sounds like a great ride at a super price. Wish you and family safe happy miles : )
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Hi Gregg, good price on gas, but it's still to high
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Teacher Todd, hope you are feeling better today..Take care
Taz- Lou, we hope that you are getting over your cold and are feeling better... Wish you guys a feel all better ~>soon
It's a 62 -68 Pontiac Grand Prix
1962
Aside from the minimal exterior chrome trim and distinctive grille and taillights, the first Grand Prix was much like other full-sized Pontiacs. It was essentially a Catalina hardtop coupe trimmed to standards similar to the larger top-line Bonneville.
Inside were bucket seats upholstered Morrokide vinyl and separated by a center console including a floor shifter, storage compartment and tachometer at the front end. The rear seat was of the bench type with a center armrest below a radio speaker grille (which could be made functional with the extra-cost Bi-Phonic rear speaker), along with nylon loop-blend carpeting covering the floor and lower door panels. Other standards including a padded instrument panel, deluxe steering wheel, courtesy lights and other items.
The standard engine was the Bonneville's 303-horsepower 389-cubic-inch V8 with four-barrel carburetor and dual exhausts. Optionally available were a 389 Tri-Power with three two-barrel carburetors and 318 hp (237 kW), and two other higher-output 389s including a four-barrel version rated 333 horsepower (248 kW) and 348 hp (260 kW) Tri-Power option. Late in the model year a "street" version of the larger 421, primarily a racing engine in 1961 and most of 1962, became available, but only in a four-barrel form rated at 320 horsepower (240 kW). Pontiac also offered the 421 cu in (7 l) Super Duty with two four-barrel carburetors, rated at 405 hp (302 kW), as a US$2,250 option (when the base Grand Prix listed at US$3,490).<SUP id=cite_ref-0 class=reference>[1]</SUP> Also standard was a three-speed manual transmission, while optional transmissions included a Borg-Warner T-10 four-speed with Hurst shifter or the three-speed Roto Hydra-matic.
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Hi Megan, wish you a great weekend.
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Jerry, sounds like fun until you have to go to work..
I can relate...I'm on break @ work now : )
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Hi Mike (JG)...EnJoy you weekend
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`Lou, sounds like a great ride at a super price. Wish you and family safe happy miles : )
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Hi Gregg, good price on gas, but it's still to high
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Teacher Todd, hope you are feeling better today..Take care
Taz- Lou, we hope that you are getting over your cold and are feeling better... Wish you guys a feel all better ~>soon
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When I saw that I figured it was one of the mid 60s Bonnevilles.
I'm still playin Black Ops. I've had my share of bourbon at this point LOL. I'll be going to bed before long. I'll be up in time to watch some college football. Wish my better half was here but she won't be able to move down here till she can get a job down here .
I'm still playin Black Ops. I've had my share of bourbon at this point LOL. I'll be going to bed before long. I'll be up in time to watch some college football. Wish my better half was here but she won't be able to move down here till she can get a job down here .